Sunday, June 7

You can customize the choice of samples you want to see in your histograms. You can either select predifined series of samples or build your own selection of samples by going on
this page. This will modify the histograms that will appear on your query result page.
If you are logged in (click here to register freely to Amazonia!) your customized series of samples will be preserved in your personal settings.
You can also export the customized series as a XML file (click here).

You can enter your own lists of genes (click here).
So you can go directly to the expression pattern of each of these genes without making any query, visualize the expression all the genes of a list in one experiment,
and when you are on the expression page of a gene you are informed if this gene is part of one of your series or one of the public series. If you are logged in (click here to register),
your lists of genes will be saved.
Several lists are public, i.e. they are of general interest (for instance genes preferentially expressed in one type of tissue or cancer) and have been declared public by the administrator.
You may submit to our consideration lists that you find of general interest and you want us to put public (contact us).

When you find an interesting probe, you can add it to your bookmarks by clicking on the star .
If you are logged in (click here to register), your bookmarks will be saved. You can have up to 50 probes bookmarked.
You can transfer those probes to any of your lists of genes by clicking on "manage bookmarks".
You can export the bookmark file as a XML file (click here).

You can annotate any gene by clicking on the icon. This annotation will be kept private, unless you find it of general interest and the administrator put it as public.
Currently, you can only annotate genes with an Entrez Gene number.

You will be able to customize the size, color, font etc. of the histograms. These modifications will be saved in your personal settings.
You will be able to export these settings. ( under construction ... )